Photogallery
This plugin is meant primarily for theme developers. This plugin allows to collect photos from the the Media Manager and arrange them into albums. These albums can be combined into galleries. Both albums and galleries can be added to a theme’s navigation menu. Note that this plugin does not provide any CSS formatting and JavaScript for frontend presentation of galleries and albums. You have to format them yourself and integrate necessary JavaScript libraries, e.g Lightbox, yourself. This plugin merely gives a framework for gallery and album creation via custom post types and registration of designs for a frontend presentation. If you found a bug or have any questions, complains or suggestions please feel free to contact me. Theme Integration You have to write post type template files for your theme in order for an album or gallery to work. This gives Theme developers the most control over a frontend presentation and users a convenient way to create galleries through the WordPress dashboard. If you install this plugin, create albums and galleries and include them into your theme’s menu, you will be disappointed, since nothing will happen. Create two php files inside your theme’s directory: single-photogallery.php and single-photoalbum.php. single-photogallery.php gets called everytime a gallery is about to be viewed single-photoalbum.php gets called everytime a album is about to be viewed Now you have two options. You can register a custom design inside your theme’s function.php via e.g $kt_Photogallery->register_gallery_design() and call $kt_Photogallery->render() at an appropriated place inside your single-photogallery.php to render it depending on the user’s choice. You fetch albums, images and thumbnail details, and render consistent HTML for all albums and galleries. Refere to the PHP API section for further details on how to retrieve album IDs, image IDs and thumbnail details. Example A basic example for a custom gallery design # functions.php $kt_Photogallery->register_gallery_design ('my_gallery_design', array( 'label' => __('My Gallery Design', 'my-textdomain'), 'icon' => 'dashicons-format-gallery', 'title' => __('This is my custom gallery design', 'my-textdomain'), 'render' => 'render_my_gallery_design' )); $kt_Photogallery->register_album_design ('my_album_design', array( 'label' => __('My Album Design', 'my-textdomain'), 'icon' => 'dashicons-format-image', 'title' => __('This is my custom album design', 'my-textdomain'), 'render' => 'render_my_album_design' )); function render_my_gallery_design ($post) { global $kt_Photogallery; $album_IDs = $kt_Photogallery->get_albums($post); if ($album_IDs) { foreach ($album_IDs as $album_ID) { $album_thumbnail = $kt_Photogallery->get_thumbnail_src($album_ID); echo ' '; if ($album_thumbnail) { echo ' '; } echo ' '; } } else { printf(__('The gallery %s does not contain any albums', 'my-textdomain'), esc_html($post->post_title)); } } function render_my_album_design ($post) { global $kt_Photogallery; $image_IDs = $kt_Photogallery->get_images($post); if ($image_IDs) { foreach ($image_IDs as $image_ID) { $image = get_post($image_ID); if ($image) { $image_src = wp_get_attachment_image_src($image_ID, 'medium'); if (!$image_src) { $image_src = wp_get_attachment_image_src($image_ID, 'full'); } echo ' '; } } } else { printf(__('The album %s does not contain any images', 'my-textdomain'), esc_html($post->post_title)); } } Basic integration into Twenty Fifteen: # single-photogallery.php or single-photoalbum.php get_header(); ?> ', ' '); ?> render(); ?> get_album_count ( [$gallery_ID] ) Returns the number of albums associated with a gallery Argument int|null $gallery_ID Optional – ID of a gallery. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Returns integer|boolean – Returns an integer on success, or false if $gallery_ID yields no gallery $kt_Photogallery->get_albums ( [$gallery_ID] ) Returns an array of album IDs associated with a gallery. Argument int|null $gallery_ID Optional – ID of a gallery. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Returns array|boolean – Returns an array of IDs on success, false if $gallery_ID yields no gallery $kt_Photogallery->get_image_count ( [$album_ID] ) Returns the number of images associated with an album Argument int|null $album_ID Optional – ID of an album. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Returns integer|boolean – Returns an integer on success, or false if $album_ID yields no album $kt_Photogallery->get_images ( [$album_ID] ) Returns an array of image IDs associated with an album. Argument int|null $album_ID Optional – ID of an album. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Returns array|boolean – Returns an array of IDs on success, false if $album_ID yields no album $kt_Photogallery->get_thumbnail ( [$album_ID, [$fallback] ] ) Returns the ID of the image (attachment) used as thumbnail for an album Argument int|null $album_ID Optional – ID of an album. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Argument boolean $fallback Optional – if true and $album_ID yields no album the method returns the ID of the first image associated with the album. Default is true Returns integer|false – Returns an integer on success, false if $album_ID yields no album, no thumbnail is set or a fallback could not been resolved $kt_Photogallery->get_thumbnail_src ( [$album_ID, [$fallback] ] ) Returns an ordered array with values corresponding to the (0) url, (1) width, (2) height and (3) scale of the thumbnail associated with an album. Argument int|null $album_ID Optional – ID of an album. Defaults to the current ID if used inside the Loop Argument boolean $fallback Optional – if true and $album_ID yields no album the method returns the ID of the first image associated with the album. Default is true Returns array|false – Returns an array on success, false if $album_ID yields no album, no thumbnail is set or a fallback could not been resolved $kt_Photogallery->register_album_design ( $key, $options ) $kt_Photogallery->register_gallery_design ( $key, $options ) Registers a custom design for albums and galleries respectively. The design will be available in the Design metabox during editing Returns boolean – returns true if the design was registered successfully, false on failure. Argument string $key Required – A key used as id inside HTML/CSS and for general identification Argument callable|array $options Required – A callback rendering the design on the frontend or an associative array: string label – The text for the label string icon – The image shown next to the label. Can be dashicons-*, an URL to an image or a base 64 encoded image string title – Text used inside the HTML title attribute, usually containing a description callback render ($post, $options) – Callback rendering the design on the frontend. The arguments passed are the current post as a WP_Post instance and an associative array of the options straight from the database callback options ($current_options, $defaults, $post) – Callback for additional form fields, should echo HTML. The arguments passed are an associative array of the options straight from the database, the default options as second argument and the current post as a WP_Post instance as third. array defaults – Associative array containing default values for options. Its keys are used during saving so you should generate HTML form fields using its keys and provide a callback for filtering. callback filter ($current_options, $defaults, $post) – Callback for filtering the options before they are saved. This callback is called every time a post is saved. The arguments passed are the default options merged with the values from the current request, the default options as second argument and the current post as a WP_Post instance as third. The callback must return an associative array otherwise no options are stored. $kt_Photogallery->render( [$auto_design] ) Main output method. Depending on the current post type the method prints out a design for a gallery or an album. Argument boolean auto_design optional – If set true and no design is found, take the first registered one and proceed. Default is true Returns boolean – Returns true on success, false otherwise
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Photo Engine (Media Organizer & Lightroom)
Media Organizer. You can now organize your photos in folders and collections. From those collections, you will be able to create galleries easily, without the need of a specific plugin. Synchronize with Lightroom. Upload and keep your photos, collections, keywords and metadata synchronized with WordPress. Then, for instance, modifying your photos, their quality, or changing your watermark on all of them at once will be easy! Learn more about it all here: Photo Engine. Media Organizer You can use attributes (collections=’…’, keywords=’…’) in the standard WP Gallery shortcode to link your galleries to your collections and keywords. No need to own a specific plugin or anything, it works naturally with WordPress. The Meow Gallery and the Meow Lightbox are recommended to enhance your galleries with better layouts and options. They can directly get your collections. Synchronize with Lightroom If your plan is to synchronize Lightroom with WordPress, you will also need the WP/LR Sync Plugin for Lightroom. Please have a look at the official website of Photo Engine for more information. Do you have many photos in your WordPress already and they are not linked with your Lightroom? No problem, Photo Engine can do that too. Using EXIF and image perceptual analysis, the plugin will help you linking them through a process call Total Synchronization or you can do it manually. The process is explained here: Total Synchronization. You are using a certain photo everywhere but you now have a better one? From Lightroom, you can swap one photo to another and this will be replicated automatically on your WordPress. You have nothing else to do. The module is called “Switch Photos” in Lightroom. Support for Themes and Plugins If you are using specific gallery plugins or photography themes, Photo Engine can bring all the power of Lightroom to them, magically, seamlessly. You will be free to choose the theme or gallery plugin you like the best and even switch between them. Photo Engine has a built-in extensions system so that you can extend it easily and support specific themes and plugins. A powerful extension called “Post Types” is already included and probably does everything you need. More information about it here: Post Types Extension. API & External Apps There is an external API available through Photo Engine that iPhone, Android developers or anybody else can use to make apps. There is one available for iPhone, you can search for it on the iTunes Store (it is not free, and not made by Meow Apps). Unique & Powerful Plugin I am myself an user of this plugin and even though it is the only one, I want to make it better every day. If you have issues, frustrations, or anything to say, contact me. I will work hard to make it even more awesome. Languages: English, Spanish (by Nahuai Badiola). If you want to translate the plugin in another language, please contact me 🙂
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